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After Houston Rockets star Alperen Şengün suggested that the Golden State Warriors were "crying" during their first-round playoff matchup, Draymond Green called him out.
Following Alperen Sengun’s most recent comments on Golden State, Draymond Green reignited the rivalry and clapped back at him.
The entire basketball world knows how competitive Draymond Green is. They also know that when he speaks, his words are equally competitive or fiery, whichever way one sees it.
The Golden State Warriors and Houston Rockets clashed in the playoffs, resulting in animosity between Alperen Sengun and Draymond Green.